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Need a little help in validation issue: Our laboratory is passing through a iso 17025 accreditation, and so i'm trying to validate several volatile organic coumpounds in the gc/ms. What am i facing it's a lack of linearity. We just not getting a linear curve, what we get is a R^2 of 0,80 at max. The analysis for the quantitation is with the SIM (selected ion monitoring), the scan it was just for confirmation of the spectra and retention time.
The standard have a [] (concentration) of 200ug/ml in methanol. I've made dilutions for [] of 1 ppb, 4, 10, 20, 40, 100, 140 and 200 ppb. And for example, to make an 1ppb dilution, i've made another dilution using water as matrix.
To solve this, my thinking is to make a working solution with methanol instead of water, and/or make the solution with a larger amount of the matrix to minimize the error in precision.
Any help?
Another question is referent the internal standards and surrogates. I'm trying to validate the method without the surrogate (is this possible?) : the surrogates like chlorobenzene-d5 are eluting with the respective non deuterated compound: chlorobenzene-d5 with the chlorobenzene, and toluene-d8 woth toluene. If it's not possible, can i validate the method without separating those?
The column it's a HP-VOC (agilent) with 30 meters.
Thanks to all! And apologies any bad writing.
Regards,
T.B. - gc/ms analyst - Brazil
